Structure - System description WO
SmartHandle 3062 always consists of two sides:
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During installation, the two halves are separated from each other.
The body differs depending on the variant and equipment:
Escape&Return (.ER)
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DoorMonitoring (.DM)
DoorMonitoring SmartHandles use sensors to detect different door statuses.
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The sensitivity of the sensors is set in the SmartIntego tool. If one of the sensors detects a change, this change is immediately forwarded to the integrator system.
DoorMonitoring SmartHandle 3062 can detect the following statuses:
- Engaged/Disengaged
- Handle pressed/not pressed (inside handle and, if engaged, also outside handle)
- Door open
- Door closed
- Door open too long (adjustable timer in SmartHandle)
- Door closed after open too long
- Door locked (only together with a self-locking mortise lock)
- Door unlocked (only together with a self-locking mortise lock)
- Tampering attempt
- Fastening screw
- Intrusion attempt
- Sensor malfunction
- Manipulation of the handle
For details, please refer to the documentation of the integrator system.
NOTE
Programming error during interrupted or changed master-slave pairing
The master and slave are factory configured as belonging together. Replacing knobs will result in programming errors.
Master and slave communicate during programming.
- Make sure that the master and slave are physically connected during programming.